Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 32 and Version 31 of Dove, W6 9TA
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Fuller's pub on the river in Hammersmith, in the Good Beer Guide. It's made up of several smallish rooms including a nice conservatory with a glass roof with real vines stretching under it. There's an open fire in one of the rooms. No piped music. It's possible to reserve tables.
Unsurprisingly, it gets totally rammed on summer weekends and evenings.
Kake and Bob visited on a Thursday afternoon/early evening in April 2008. It was almost empty when Kake arrived at 3pm, but people started arriving around 5pm, there were very few tables left by 6pm, and it was standing room only when we left around 7pm. Beers available were Pride (£2.95), ESB, Discovery (£3), and Chiswick. Posh crisps were £1.25.
Food is served noon-3pm and 6pm-9pm (last orders 15 minutes prior to finish time). The Fuller's website notes food is served noon-10pm Saturday, and noon-7pm Sunday.
See also:
- Fancyapint review
- Pubs Galore comments
- Beer In The Evening comments
- Time Out review
- Impy Malting review
- Brunch Book Club review
- Spotted by Locals review
- Boak And Bailey review
- Zythophile article (debunks a few myths about the history of the Dove)
- CAMRA Regional Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors entry
- London Ale Taster review
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